Members

The leading professional, scientific and medical society for clinical and experimental scientists involved in the study of bone, mineral and musculoskeletal research. The mission of the ASBMR is to advance bone, mineral and musculoskeletal science worldwide and to promote the translation of basic and clinical research to improve human health.

The peak professional medical/scientific society in the study of bone and mineral metabolism in Australia and New Zealand. The Society was established in 1989 with the specific charter to bring together clinical and experimental scientists and physicians actively involved in the study of bone and mineral.

The major organization in Europe for researchers and clinicians working in the field of calcified tissues and related fields. For fifty years the Society has acted as a forum for broad-ranging high quality research through its annual congresses and workshops. In addition, the ECTS offers numerous grant and award opportunities.

The IASOMM brings together 30 scientific societies in the field of bone, osteology, mineral metabolism, dentistry, morphology and pathology from 15 Ibero American countries, as well as Spain and Portugal.

The ICMRS seeks to promote scientific and professional excellence and enhance communication among scientists of Chinese heritage and other international scholars in the field of musculoskeletal research and related areas.

Professional medical/scientific society established to promote the study of problems pertaining to bones and other musculoskeletal tissues and mineral metabolism through annual scientific meetings and its official Journal (Journal of Bone Mineral Metabolism).

The Orthopaedic Research Society is a professional, scientific and medical organization dedicated to advancement of orthopaedicresearch. The mission of the ORS is to advance the global orthopaedic research agenda through excellence in research, education, collaboration, communication and advocacy. The ORS is dedicated to increasing of resources for research, and increasing awareness of the importance and impact of such research on orthopaedic patients and the public.